Lilith embodies sensuality, mystery and defiance, a figure rewritten through centuries of myth and interpretation. Often considered the first woman created alongside Adam, she refused submission and chose her own path, leaving Eden to claim her freedom. Ancient Hebrew texts, Mandaean mythology and medieval writings describe her as a powerful, independent force whose story unsettled the social order she challenged.
Across time, Lilith has evolved into the first archetype of the femme fatale: fearless, seductive, untamed. She stands in opposition to the idealised figure of the obedient woman, instead embodying autonomy, desire and an uncompromising sense of self. Her mythology connects her to ancient female creatures such as sirens, harpies, medusas and sphinxes: beings associated with both danger and allure.
This series revisits Lilith through a contemporary lens. Her gaze meets the viewer directly, asserting presence and reclaiming a history that has long been shaped from the outside. Strength, sensuality and rebellion converge, revealing an identity that rejects constraint and radiates feminine depth and sovereignty.